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cynatnite

(31,011 posts)
Tue Aug 28, 2012, 02:08 PM Aug 2012

REPORT: Rick Scott’s Anti-Voter Effort Grinds Democratic Registration To A Halt

Last July, a Florida voter suppression law — enacted by the state legislature’s Republican majority and signed by Gov. Rick Scott (R) — went into effect, putting major new restrictions on groups who work to register new voters. HB 1355 imposed harsh new restrictions on third-party voter registration groups, requiring them to turn in completed registration forms 48 hours — to the minute — after completion, or face fines. Though the bill was put on hold in late May by a federal judge, a new report shows the damage was done: Democratic voter registration in Florida ground to a virtual standstill.

In blocking the new law, U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle wrote that HB 1355 would “impose burdensome record-keeping and reporting requirements that serve little if any purpose, thus rendering them unconstitutional even to the extent they do not violate the [National Voter Registration Act].” He granted an injunction, he wrote, because the bill could cause “irreparable harm.” When a voter-participation group “loses an opportunity to register a voter,” he noted, “the opportunity is gone forever.”

That lost opportunity over 11 months had a significant effect. The Florida Times-Union reports that over the 13-months period beginning July 1 of the year before elections in 2004 and 2008, the number of registered Democrats in Florida increased by an average of 209,425 voters. Since July 1, 2011 — the HB 1355 went into effect — that number was just 11,365:

Groups said the new rules made it impossible to comply. As a result, many got out of the registration game until a federal judge ruled in their favor at the end of May, 11 months later.

“It has without a doubt hurt registration numbers,” said Deirdre Macnab, president of the nonpartisan League of Women Voters of Florida. “It really gummed up the works and made it harder for Floridians to get registered.”


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Even with court intervention to stop apparently illegal voter suppression efforts like HB 1355, reports like this expose the “irreparable harm” already done to American democracy.

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/08/28/755631/rick-scott-anti-voter-registration-halt/

on edit: Mark my words. This will become the norm across the nation if the repukes have their way.
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REPORT: Rick Scott’s Anti-Voter Effort Grinds Democratic Registration To A Halt (Original Post) cynatnite Aug 2012 OP
Mission accomplished. n/t trotsky Aug 2012 #1
SUE THE BASTARDS! QUICK! AGAIN! librechik Aug 2012 #2
Nooooo. flamingdem Aug 2012 #3
Everytime there is a Presidential election, the cries for voting fairness are loud.... but then what jillan Aug 2012 #4
I agree flamingdem Aug 2012 #5

jillan

(39,451 posts)
4. Everytime there is a Presidential election, the cries for voting fairness are loud.... but then what
Tue Aug 28, 2012, 02:39 PM
Aug 2012

happens?

Nothing.

Nothing after 2000.
Nothing after voting irregularities in Ohio in 2004.
Nothing after insufficient voting machines in Democratic leaning areas in 2008.

Here we go again.

I don't know what the answer is but this is our RIGHT to vote.
There has to be some way to get a handle on this.



flamingdem

(39,308 posts)
5. I agree
Tue Aug 28, 2012, 03:44 PM
Aug 2012

We might be unpleasantly surprised in November.

The answers seem to be so local, particular to each state and situation

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